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babygirl12 03-02-2007 11:36 PM

what is owt
 
what does owt mean for the ques? this has nothing to do with miss otw or what ever her name is.

Unregistered- 03-02-2007 11:37 PM

Listen, you heffa. Spell my name right.

Or else.

pinkies up 03-02-2007 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by babygirl12 (Post 1406906)
what does owt mean for the ques?

They don't mind if you ask them. Go ahead.:cool:

delph998 03-02-2007 11:43 PM

Wasn't this question just asked in the Delta forum?

Unregistered- 03-03-2007 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by delph998 (Post 1406912)
Wasn't this question just asked in the Delta forum?

Yes it was.

Some people just don't learn. :eek:

Drolefille 03-03-2007 03:21 AM

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Originally Posted by OTW (Post 1406916)
Yes it was.

Some people just don't learn. :eek:

OMG this totally has nothing to do with you or your name! DUH!! why won't you just tell her ritual information that obviously everyone else knows!

ladygreek 03-03-2007 03:34 AM

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Originally Posted by babygirl12 (Post 1406906)
what does owt mean for the ques? this has nothing to do with miss otw or what ever her name is.

Did you think asking it here would yield a different result? As I said in DST Drive, ask it in the Omega forum. Sheesh

Wolfman 03-03-2007 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ladygreek (Post 1406958)
Did you think asking it here would yield a different result? As I said in DST Drive, ask it in the Omega forum. Sheesh

Maybe I don't get it? The web is all about democratization of access to information, whether good or ill, whether it complicates things or not. That's part of the price we pay for this gift. I don't claim to know why people ask certain things and why they choose to do so in certain forums. I do know that I don't spend all my time looking at all the posts on all the boards. I don't mind responding to anything that is not of a Ritualistic nature. In fact much of what is deemed "off limits" is not important and simply contemporary practices of a certain stratum or generation of various groups. It has nothing to do with "secrets" or anything of the sorts. Now,there is propietary information that shouldn't be shared in these forums--but that's not something I see done here anyway here. If anything, I think there needs to be more transparency,to expose practices,to put them into their proper perspevtive;for Greek organizations don't exist in a socio-cultural vaccum. There are certain types of discussions I won't engage in here at GC;they are for specific issues as they impinge on intragroup dyanamics within my Fraternity;but have broached these topics here, as is pertains to Greek life as a whole.

Per what "OWT" means. This is a term used by younger Ques that denotes doing something exhuberantly as it relates to the Fratenity and often connotes "animal house" behavior, but often it just means being there and showing that special Que enthusiasm in whatever one is engaged in for Omega.

texas*princess 03-03-2007 08:12 PM

lol

OTW, did you typo your own name when you registered? :p

AGDee 03-03-2007 08:25 PM

Isn't "owt" just how Canadians say "out"? owt, abowt.. etc...:D

Stef the Pef 03-03-2007 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 1407172)
Isn't "owt" just how Canadians say "out"? owt, abowt.. etc...:D

I thought that was "oot" and "aboot" and whatnot.

CutiePie2000 03-04-2007 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Stef the Pef (Post 1407173)
I thought that was "oot" and "aboot" and whatnot.

That's more of an eastern Canada thing (Toronto and east). They talk like that in Halifax, NS. It sounds like "aboot" or even "a-boat".

ladygreek 03-04-2007 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Wolfman (Post 1407054)
Per what "OWT" means. This is a term used by younger Ques that denotes doing something exhuberantly as it relates to the Fratenity and often connotes "animal house" behavior, but often it just means being there and showing that special Que enthusiasm in whatever one is engaged in for Omega.

Which is why I said ask in the Omega forum, not the DST forum, or here. Omegas originated the word--they should be the ones to explain it. What is so wrong about that? *sheesh, again*

OOhsoflyDELTA#9 03-05-2007 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by pinkies up (Post 1406910)
They don't mind if you ask them. Go ahead.:cool:

I guess they don't per Wolfman...



hell I thought it was that but I wasn't exactly sure myself...:o

DSTCHAOS 03-05-2007 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Wolfman (Post 1407054)
Maybe I don't get it? The web is all about democratization of access to information, whether good or ill, whether it complicates things or not. That's part of the price we pay for this gift. I don't claim to know why people ask certain things and why they choose to do so in certain forums. I do know that I don't spend all my time looking at all the posts on all the boards. I don't mind responding to anything that is not of a Ritualistic nature. In fact much of what is deemed "off limits" is not important and simply contemporary practices of a certain stratum or generation of various groups. It has nothing to do with "secrets" or anything of the sorts. Now,there is propietary information that shouldn't be shared in these forums--but that's not something I see done here anyway here. If anything, I think there needs to be more transparency,to expose practices,to put them into their proper perspevtive;for Greek organizations don't exist in a socio-cultural vaccum. There are certain types of discussions I won't engage in here at GC;they are for specific issues as they impinge on intragroup dyanamics within my Fraternity;but have broached these topics here, as is pertains to Greek life as a whole.


Huh? :rolleyes:


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